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Why are most of Australia’s cities on the eastern and southeastern coast of the country?
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The central part of the country is too wet.

The western coast is thick with tropical rain forest.

The climate is temperate, and there is good rainfall.

Northern Australia is too cold in winter for seaports to stay open.

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Answered by satyachandsharma1954
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Explanation:

The main reason is that most of Australia's interior is too dry, with extreme weather conditions, to sustain large cities and big populations. The big rivers flowacross these coasts.

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